I was there on that fateful day, were you?
Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero?Flip wrote:Is there an easy to copy list of the games? My work blocks game sites, blah.
Of course, no question. But $10 for Prinny instead of $40? That's a great value.bovine wrote:I am excited about this, but if there is a boxed copy for these full games available, I would much rather buy them that way.
See, I go through older games all the time. That's why I'm not a big fan of DLC. We're going through the entire Metal Gear series right now. Just finished #1 and are moving on to #2. The original's 12 years old now. I HOPE I can play BC:RA or MM9 in 12 years.Flip wrote:Maybe its a getting older thing, because i love putting in old NES and SNES games to play, but the games i buy lately i probably wont want to play again 20 years later.
It's much more important in the handheld market it seems. Every single one of Nintendo's handhelds has been backwards compatible to help ease the transition for people.SineSwiper wrote:Yeah, Nintendo held its monopoly in part by making the DS backwards-compatible.
Backwards compatibility is not some vagrant idea that should be laughed out. The value is HIGHLY underestimated, and it's a shame not enough companies go forward to implement it.
Blotus has some games since he broke (unless he sold them). That's what I was referring tobovine wrote:Zeus wrote:Blotus, you can get a used 2000 or 3000 for $100 or less. It's just not worth payin' 2.5x times than and then some to play NONE of the games you already own